Yeah, when I first set the record player up the automatic return repeated the first several times, even with the slider set to zero. Since then it's been working fine except for maybe one or two times. It's not a big deal to put it back manually.

The AT95E cart was from my old record player. The cart this one came with seemed to work fine, I just wanted to see if the headshell from my old Technics fit on there and I haven't bothered to change it back. I'm not sure what the old cartridge was, but it looks like this.

And thanks for the advice about the subwoofer. I live in a small apartment so there's not a lot I can do except maybe switch the subwoofer and the box of records. The regular speakers are mounted on the wall.

I've been a huge Prince fan for years, and recently decided to start collecting Minneapolis Sound records. What Time is It? is the Record Store Day exclusive with the green vinyl. The 94 East record is also new. I found Around the World in a Day about 5 years ago for $1 in an antique shop (along with A-Ha's Hunting High and Low.) I can't seem to narrow down which pressing it is on Discogs. There are no exact matches however it is definitely from 1985. There is very little information online about the Appolonia record, it appears to be her only solo album after leaving Vanity 6/Appolonia 6.

The record player is a Technics SL-235 that I found at a thrift store for $35, all it needed was a new drive belt and slipmat. All in all it's a great record player, and it has a weird feature that lets you put records (one side only) on repeat. It didn't come with the spindle that allows for multiple records to be played, but I'm not willing to drop my records on each other anyway. Every once in a while instead of bringing the tonearm back to its resting position it decides to repeat the record on its own. It doesn't happen every time, but it's the only problem I've had with it so far. It's kind of a fun little quirk.